Published On: Wed, Mar 8th, 2017

Governor Of Bali, Refuses To Cover Statues of Hindu God For King Salman Of Arabia

The place he has chosen for his extravagant luxury trip is Indonesia’s most famous tourist island, Bali.

 

Bali is also the only Hindu-majority region in the country and is known for the numerous statues of Hindu gods, goddesses and heroes.

 

Statues of Krishna and Arjuna in Bali.WikimediaCommons

In fact, statues such as those of Lord Krishna and Arjuna built in the Southeast Asian style are not only one of the prime attractions for tourists but are also a symbol of pride for the locals who are deeply attached to their Hindu ancestry.

The statue of Lord Vishnu in Garuda Wisnu Kencana region of Bali.

BlogspotBut statues of any kind are forbidden in Saudi Arabia, which follows the strictest form of Islam – Wahhabism.

This is why when the Saudi king landed in Bogor, a city in the Indonesia’s main island of Java, whatever statues were along the way of his entourage were covered by sheets or obstructed by trees.

Despite this the Governor of Bali, Made Mangku Pastika, ruled out covering of statues on his island.

“Bali is famous for being comfortable, safe, and tolerant, so we will leave it as is. (Sculptures) will not be covered,” he told the local Balinese daily ‘Tribun Bali’.

 

AdventurePhiles

It is a truly praiseworthy move by a governor in the times of ‘political correctness’ where Churches are removing the crosses in parts of Europe so as not to “offend the immigrants”.

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